The Company

As the originator of the Pistol Stabilizing Brace®, SB Tactical™ is a groundbreaking thought leader committed to providing hard-core shooters what they need. In an industry reluctant to challenge conventional wisdom, we transformed the possibilities of the PDW pistol and in the process ignited an uprising. We will stop at nothing to help our customers overcome challenges with brilliantly engineered, expertly constructed solutions that push every limit.

Our History

SB Tactical has inspiring origins — from roots in military service to the altruistic genesis of the Pistol Stabilizing Brace. We hold steady to our principles and will let nothing stand in the way of our relentless quest to innovate and to help preserve and protect the Second Amendment.

2012

2012

It all began one fateful day at the firing range.

USMC and Army vet Alex Bosco was shooting with a disabled combat veteran when the range master asked Bosco’s friend to stop firing for safety concerns due to lack of control. Determined to help his friend and other wounded combat veterans, Bosco had an idea. He produced the first Pistol Stabilizing Brace prototype in his garage.

After testing his concept with disabled vets, Bosco sought approval from the ATF. In November 2012, the agency responded with an approval letter stating that “the submitted brace, when attached to a firearm, does not convert that weapon to be fired from the shoulder and would not alter the classification of a pistol or other firearm. While a firearm so equipped would still be regulated by the Gun Control Act … such a firearm would not be subject to NFA controls.”

Bosco co-founded SB Tactical and began making production prototypes for AR and AK platforms.

2013

2013

In January 2013, exclusive sales agreements were executed with SIG SAUER, Inc. and Century Arms International for the AR (SB15) and AK (SB47) braces, respectively.

In May 2103, the first Pistol Stabilizing Braces were delivered into the marketplace.

2014

2014

In March 2014, the ATF issued a second letter stating that "for the following reasons, we have determined that firing a pistol from the shoulder would not cause the pistol to be reclassified as an SBR: FTB classifies weapons based on their physical design characteristics. While usage/functionality of the weapon does influence the intended design, it is not the sole criterion for determining the classification of a weapon. Generally speaking, we do not classify weapons based on how an individual uses a weapon."

The product portfolio of Pistol Stabilizing Braces was expanded to include the SBX™, a pistol buffer tube compatible brace, and specialty braces for HK and CZ firearms.

2015

2015

The ATF issued a third letter just before SHOT Show in January 2015 that resulted in widespread confusion and legal concerns in the firearms industry. The letter stated that, "the pistol stabilizing brace was neither 'designed' nor approved to be used as a shoulder stock, and therefore use as a shoulder stock constitutes a 'redesign' of the device because a possessor has changed the very function of the item."

Despite lingering confusion in the marketplace relative to compliance, SB Tactical continued to innovate and develop new products. In December of 2015, the ATF issued an approval letter, enabling adjustable technology to be built into Pistol Stabilizing Braces.

2016

2016

After the exclusive sales agreements with SIG SAUER and Century Arms expired in 2015, SB Tactical underwent a significant rebranding effort including team, product portfolio and OEM partnership expansion. SB Tactical implemented a dealer and distribution sales strategy to better support the marketplace.

After the success of the adjustable braces, SB Tactical released the innovative SBT Series of integral, side-folding braces for B&T, HK and CZ Scorpion pistols.

2017

2017

In March 2017, the ATF issued a private letter to SB Tactical clarifying that the mere act of firing an unmodified, SB Tactical™ Pistol Stabilizing Brace® from the shoulder does not constitute a “redesign” of the host firearm into an NFA short barrel rifle. When fired from the shoulder, a Pistol Stabilizing Brace must be in its original, approved condition and may not be physically altered for use as a shoulder stock.

Compliance

The ATF has consistently stated that the SB Tactical Pistol Stabilizing Brace is legal to own, legal to purchase and legal to install on a pistol and that a pistol with a Pistol Stabilizing Brace attached remains a pistol under the Gun Control Act

As the inventor of the Pistol Stabilizing Brace®, SB Tactical is very active in protecting its designs, products and intellectual property by working to secure patents and trademarks with the U.S. Patents and Trademarks Office.